On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 17:01 -0500, Elliot Lee wrote: > I wish that someone would volunteer to collect all these wishes, requests, > and observations, and organize them into a single coherent picture of what > people want in FC4. Sort of, take a gander at the attachment. I used to keep a "jobs" list that sat somewhere in my home directory, so I just updated it for a bit (boring plane ride) > Without this, all these points are likely to be ignored because they're > scattered through a thousand mailing list posts across multiple lists... They're just outta fedora-devel-list, there's probably more at fedora- test-list (which I haven't caught up to yet), and most certainly, this should just enter the wiki at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ -- Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bytebot.net/ "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mohandas Gandhi
Fedora Core 4 wishes (grep for inclusion, to see new package requests) * Better ACPI support for laptops - battery applet still wanting to use APM to suspend laptop - aim to close laptop lid and have it just suspend (and wake up) * NetworkManager has UI problems, and bugs (with Orinoco cards?) * ibmonitor inclusion - in Fedora Extras already - http://ibmonitor.sourceforge.net * Update apps to remove the GtkDeprecationWarning in gtk.mainloop * Update apps to remove SCSI ioctl, use SG_IO instead * Main distro down to 1 or 2 discs - its growing too much * Better firewall configuration tool * Anaconda "advanced" menu for experienced users so there's more package selection. * Tell everyone old X Font server won't be shipped in FC5 * Tomcat inclusion. Eclipse inclusion, integrated w/Tomcat * Working Evolution NNTP support - we might just need an FC3 update * Elektra support - http://elektra.sourceforge.net * Graphical shut down - or just shut it down immediately after log out * Each user having individual language support (i.e. on the fly) - is this not solved via LANG= ? or even GDM - a GUI tool * ip conntrack handle ipv6 * ipv6 enabled squid -- and then the older.... -- Fedora Core 2 (unfulfilled) wishes * Groupware software - OpenGroupware * speedtch kernel module, i.e. w/pppd supporting plugins * a miniconda (small anaconda) for smallish installs. Looking at 'cinch' a floppy-based installer (written for caosity), uses yum for installs * User Mode Linux inclusion, to test future FC releases (easier) * qemu (as opposed to anaconda installing in a large chroot) * Backup tool available in menu (allowing incremental backups, even to external disks) * GUI for editing RPM sources (for yum/apt/up2date) * For people with a home network, easy GUI setup so that RPMs are downloaded only once * Alan's quick list (some irrelvant/fixed removed) - Fix the translations process to avoid the FC1 menu fiasco - Fix or drop apps that just dont work in FC1. If they dont work and nobody fixed them then there isnt any point continuing to ship them (eg the terminal server client) - Opengroupware IFF there is a calendaring solution for evolution and it by then - Get the extras framework sorted and consign lots of the old 'small userbase pet program' stuff to it (eg joe) - Font coverage for missing fonts where possible - Make metacity actually work properly if we are going to ship it. * Mondo Rescue inclusion - www.mondorescue.org * Multisync inclusion * distcc and ccache inclusion * culmus font inclusion - culmus.sf.net * Zope inclusion * Notting would like 40-day hours, thanks :) * Anjuta IDE inclusion - in fedora.us * Good audio editor inclusion - Sweep, Audacity (fedora.us package), Gnusound (fedora.us QA), Glame (livna) * WorkRave inclusion * MySQL 4.x inclusion - SOLVED * ntop inclusion - www.ntop.org * new syslog replacement * XFS support in installer * Enlightenment for a window manager * GFS support * NTFS support * Webmin inclusion * moodss inclusion - moodss at http://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=866 moomps at http://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=947 tktable at http://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=868 blt at http://download.fedora.us/fedora/ in i386/RPMS.stable/ * Rescue CD that had GUI list of problems, and their quick fixes - fixing your borked Linux installation for Dummies * meld inclusion - fedora.us package Fedora Core 3 (unfulfilled) wishes * RSS newsreader inclusion - straw, liferea * better sound server replacement - no arts, or esd, something else * Shorewall (for firewalls) inclusion - in fedora.us * Yum front-end * ipw2100/2200 wireless support The firmware is indeed not redistributable, but SuSE managed to make set-up almost trivial in 9.1 by including the kernel module but then requiring their users to download the firmware themselves. * mscorefonts inclusion - corefonts.sf.net